Cheap John's Cfnainanaments CHEAP JOHNI3 . . T,E N COMMANDMENTS ! I am Cheap John, who keeps forth In the Franklin House, behind the Court Home. Thou shalt buy at no other places but at Cheap Jobu'e.• Thou shalt not commit the great error to Ito to some other pia, to boy. _Thou shalt not go to ally other place to pay two irlcee, for I am a Jealous Cheap John, watching you Dom the Cool t House eteeplu, I show mercy to the poor man in giving bini bargain.. VI. Remember I don't son on a bath day. VII. Honor Cheap John, for he Is the , beuafacfor °frogged hutnotilly.l., 1111 VIII. I have clothing. I have Boots and shwee IX. I have hats and Notions -X. -the - only Cheap--John- -in Oululo selllug my good“ 2 per vent - cheaper than ati , other store. FRANKLIN HOUSE, I=l - - - - (Behind the Court gouse,l CARLISLE, PA., =I 6J u" I City Advertisements. SOLID SILVER and SILTER PLATED WARE - or every description and Intolt designs. oultable for Bridal Gifts, Testimonials, and Holiday Presents. Prices lower than tho regular market rate.. Extraordinary Indueomanta to purchanora. GEO.II.BECUTEL, No, 716 Arch Street, miliarmuulti. 22°470 (Ohl Ditablishod Stand.) AGENTS WANTED. Agentswant ed, $75 to $2OO por mouth, male and female, to sell the celebrated and original Common Penes Family Sewing Machine, Improved and perfected; it will beta, fall, stitch, tuck, bind, brnid, mid embroider in a most superior manner. Prico duly Sib: For sim plicity and durability it hue no rival. Do not buy row ally parties selling machines under the same saws ammo es ours, unless having a Certificate o Agency signed by 119, as they aro worthless cast Iru machines. liar circulars and tenni. ' apply or address H. CRAIVFORD A CO. 413 Choelnut street, Ph Boots, Shoes and Trunks STROHM & SPONST,E Et, No. 13, So IA Ha ;weer CurUisla Think NI fur tin, putt owto extoolled itjouniere tufore, do Lux' auuuune• Ow' MlLiul large tdook SPRING STYLI...B OF DUO'S AND SHOES, Fon Ladies and Misses, Gents and Boys, Youths itud Childs %bleb •re übrivellotl for comfort awl beauty. Also TRUNKS AND VALISES; =I AU of 04141 s will be 9,1 d al . quiall "I.ofil, Cal! ono ItLAI gut tl full .04 • iklout ywir moey. MEI CHEAP l; Gude! aro MA 1..1. IVL,n s.lea L. buy all 41110), and Anipuelally In thu watt', ur • BOOTS kIrD SHOES go to a dealer on Chose won'e you you rely. for very few two goad J wive of Welber. thla ILnd of yt.ar many will 1.1.1 wanting . ',Gold anti eillota fur so miller wear. All kn.% eau ha 11.01111110thltud at - ' ADAM' DYSERT?S, whore will ho (baud a supply , at the lowest prices boots null abuse made lb ardor with the utmoet dis patch:: Place of busldotar ' , • No. 84 :East 1 - Al,l7ter:street, Carliele, Pa EZ=sl3gEl G CALM(); Nu. 29 Wear Muiw &MIXT. CARLISLE, Tl,p„llArrtan of C,rlloy.l . . " The Ii ATTER 'of O4rllele I I The Intuit slyhinjuat rocelvedl The latest stylen always 'on hand I 1 BILK BATH from rho beat Manufactures I I I f!All'ION'/IBLII UATB just out l'l 11 J. 0. CALM. iv laces to coil attoo lion ,to cls 1111'v IMIZI 114TEA.ND BAPS lie nowufsetures Hata ha order, •od has the bast sirt , augomento o for •oolorlog liatt p " 19.5010 n Good,. odilvoicOott, at thortiiettea. • The highest 9,0311 ~ e rqcp paid fur s COUNTRY FURS ,W . 011141111 A (litt..(a. NO 46 MAIN STREET lanyo9 Dry 'Goods , and Carpets.. - D9 N . V . 1 ." ,P°WNT D tl'Oil l ) , 4% -AT7- D. A. SAWYER'S, CIiEAP S TORE Prides Lowe') .than ever! UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS 1 Constant Additions to -our Stock I C 1111.4 DRESS GOODS! At 25 and 30 cents, worth 40 to 00 cont.. Wo aro selling Drew, Goods at 40 per cent Ins than Wit month. , SHAWLS] SHAWLS' We env offering Kumla at remarkably low iirlet WATER PROOFS! WATER PROOFS! A splendid pless'at $l.OO or yard VELVETEIII , II3 1 .TELY.ET.ELN.9. Veholm. at 50 centr, $l.OO, and upwar4 MIMI A splendid lino of Ladles9aud Chlldton'e Fore Wo have no old Furs with 'which to balt'cuttomors. Come and examine our. stock, and you will be con _Come that *a 1111Y0 the cheapest Fore In tho town. REDUCTION IN DOMESTIC GOODS Correeponding to decline in gold. A henry unbleached !audio, eau yard inch, worth lb canto, for 124. Calicoes, Olaghame , aud Tick lugs reduced. A cheep lot of BLANKETS, et in ficau the mlllm 13=1 Overcastings away don n. Min's Undershirts and Drawers, 50 stints ppd up wards. I= ITllrtirsUpprotwlth - novelties - ruyable - forliolfdsy Presents. , Coma all, Como all, - anti tee for yo.r.atv.., lava your mousy. MEM BARGAINS! • IN DRY GOODS, FROU AUCTION, 00I1BY'S HEAP STORE Nu. opening, a seenud supply of the Leanest 101 l and Winter 00°0 brought to earlielo title season. A large assortment of Ladles Dress Oood• In every variety. Cloths ,C;aiisimeros,_ Sattinets, unvommottly low BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, very chaap IVATEn-PROON CLOTH to ull .1011 Maxline, Th•kinge, Gingham, Lc.. at the very lowest notch. Hosiery, Gloves, Underehirls,'kc , cheaper than over. Table Linmta, Toweling, and Napkins. All kind. of Notions, Threads, Tama, Braids, Shirt Coilare r lAnties`,ltaltnoral ie., to .endletei variety. Special bargain. In It !Unite., of a tier make, end splendid quality. M!!E 2EI r::111 EMI An entire now lut of Fur.. Great borgalue, Laying no old one.. Porches°ra ran depend on 'getting new and cheap article. Purchases aro earueetly requested to .11 and ex amine my stock of now r ands, and solid, throatily.. No trouble to show Goode at the Cheap Coati Store. NO. 47 WEST MAIN STRItIOT, CARLISLE CHARLES OGILBY MED DECLINE IN GOLD I CORRESPONDING DECLINE fl aoous Quite.n excitement In the Dry floods market, In 2. very marked decline in price. of, DRESS GOODS, Bilks, Dalain., Morino., Alpaccaa. Pontiac Sorge a, and a largo variety. COMPrIIIIIIII uaarly Ovary thing la thia lino of good.. STAPLE GOODS flannels, Ti.ting., Gingham., Ellankote,duito.adw, IC outycky CLOTH& and CASSIMEDES, I.tuau crud Cott.. Tulle Diaper., Shirtirwr. Chock... WHITE GOODS.' Swine, Naius.k, Cuintalcs, Jucouota, FrrucL Mau Iluu, Tiirletunu, Cumbria, uud !Irian .tidglngu .d I u surtluge HOSIERY, GLOVES, rinttniugs. In groat Tuddiy; .k.lblan., of tlik. boat . llath aid - FANCY GOODS f a great mazy said- all vary cliexp Ladies' Under Clothing, ry mule aud trlwmud, Alw CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ituggeto, Rum Window Shad., Quilts, Omuta,. panes, and maitygooda not mentioned Tor Neat of pane. We claim to have tko largest itnil beet stock. , of Dry . lends Ititke . interim' tko e ell. at ouch prima; ea VIII 1411.1sfy H that this Is the plea. to 3i tt a nd lxirgettnk Plumbing, Ga Pitting, ‘re, JAMES CANIPEELL. W. F. uuNybon PLUMBING, GAS ANI) STEAM No. 1H Nortl Ha cover Sdreel, I . lllile AT BUSINESS! underkAguaS are now folly pi spat tot to alttOitl this Imolatos lo all /not Lllfforout Lruncllek. They so koup, ,ousWally ow Laud sod for Silo, 'Anti CLOSItTcI, BATH' TUBB, WATER. CLOHNTS, BATH TUBB, NVATBIt CLOUTS, BATH - TUB+, OLOBBTB, I.IITII TUBE, , • WABIt -BASINS, lIYDRANTit, ' Hit and Porn Cisterns, lArt end Force Cisterns, and Do. Well Pumps, Lead, 'lona Culla , end-Poop Well Pumps, End, Terra Cotta .cl Iron Pipe. adman Tops and Floss. GAS PIPE AND rixTtat . is • •, • Olobtx, and all kinds of Bram Work ,thr ateurus and wator,conatantly 'on hand, or furnished to; order. Dwallloga, Chorelnto, 'factories, and other In town or ranntry - , fitted op with natant's and n„• patch. ♦ll work warranted. Tbank.f.ll fur public I patronage , ere hope by oh 10, attention to businese to merit • continuance of 1,.• now—Term reasonable, It requiring. but one Ir, al to secure your custom. Oleo no cal). Don't f•I the plane, No 18, North Nano, or .atreet. In the meat of Sipe'. newt bulhling. All ofiletolleft a , .1. resider.° . of either Breve... 0 () CA ItPBIELL CAMPBELL on HAYWOOD . at an) lime, oltLer,• Soy or' alglitoral' prontll , y attended to; James Cittoßball,: Alitioutdor's Row, Pitt otrcot, or William llonwood,SoutNittroot, h Wort. • ~ • Ilovly special adratitagoo ro are 'proparod to fornlsS • , • 'COPPER WORT[ O W ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ter ittlll Cowieused other purpoare, at home or, at tt diatanes. •.; • , , ' • 'COPPER . PIPE' ro Ishid 'to 'ardor, either Arawu or brazed. --,s - ofnety-couatiay .- &- - compioi DA "EI,,GOQDI3 - 0' t_ _ = i7..'''..2 OHRTBtAl.kk ' Pil - gBEXTg. - 9N' MONDAY, DECEMBER WE BRILL ARRANGE ON .914C.1 A I. CO UNTER 8, 1 - 1131ENS . F . PUBC11ASff MEE NEW YORE ISIPORTERS HANDSOME DRESS Goubp, TREMENDOUS BARGAINS = BARGAINS Striped Eatins iu CLlntr. Colnto, • t 20, rootovot 00t, to Import. Otie Guo All-{Soul Fun,L Huduole, at Ono Owio Ali W, Wrench Nerinoos, at Oue Case Plain Solid Color SutiL Cloths, 32 louhe nide, ut 117! jt. Splorolla Qttsllly Iloory Sotins, 6.3 e , vory Laude ma for Sulu. =9 Silk l'orauJ P4111.1,1E1 sulkud dark ,ulori, F? 11%,1 Quality French Printa, la Chlute 371i0 Two vamps of very hand outs soft finish -- Coo ds,Bo,inclterwide, for_6ultant.Ls _cents._ _These guints ara worth it • and Jaunt], HOMER, .CXML4DA.IY ..14 CO., =! Cloths and Furnislang Goods BE BEST, T • - =l4 decidedfly 4l the largcct ravel( of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to Carlisle, for Men's, Youths, and Boys' wear, to be found at the old and popular store of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, No, 22 North Hanover Street, where 'you can dud the latest productions of Euro ran and American manufacture. ul avery tla,nriptlon and quality, and all tha varliouo popular and navlllonabla ahades. OVER-COATINGS The hugest andortmnut ever displayed Cassimeres qiendlens variety, oplwiadldoluelE of T.. • n iwui.otu •Awk Hardy-mode Clothing, of our WI Cl'lid y garweuls weds to order. A splendid assortulant of GiJntlowsu's FLu13.15.1)10g Goods OEM VOISII2, Carpetbag., ou't WI to Ore us la call We tli,OllBl.ltlllllillii to sell 111.01JOI. thou Ally Mt.!. In tos.M. BENT% 6 CO N , ISAAC LIVINGSTON, ortla Hanover Street, Carlisle. GEO CITY ADVERTIBEMBNT. A GgNTSWANTED . —YOH TRU— " 11 It IlAtir 1 , POUTS; Y ANUBO :VT." Ileinr al;of atiechand Jinni tb. haul, Kvigll.+lg. Scofoli, blab , nnd . Amuricsu. an Intrutlunthatiby ===EM . . The entire notyk,,,.page by page, leo pivoted under the educated erlticinm and 11°11°1.41y eye of t hie greet poet. The handeemeut and cheeped book extant, eon. .taining more to give it enduring tam o end make It universally popular than any book' iv.er It hue eontetbleg In it of the teat for every oue—for the old, the middle.aged,aud the young. Pra•Ptina the IIIMIt; thi, alit be the book moat lore 4.and , the most frequently referred to in the family. , This le a IstrY In one book, whole motion(' will never grow oil 'or stele. It will be read and reread wlth,the greet t pltiburo. Over 80 page., L.eauti fully 'printed, °heftily Melte...At* leandeo.m. l l betted. Poll hely by subacelption._Teschers,Xler union, active Alen nod Women, Ain all mitre pc od pay with light Work by taking ma'am:ley for tlft'e book. :femme very liberal. wend for Ortular..bm s , to . EO. MACLEAN, . lade°7o.3ta •710 Beniem fOte Olioicest ,Omoking ToP•aeco Tilt 'BEST AND CHOICEST . ' UMOKING TOBACCO s , liananufacturplat . ;; FACTORY; NO. 1, 3D DIBT/t109: Of-BIAIIY:LANI) • ••41iY , Soo tit ("41)7 "iiie,c!ige,lciu . buy boars 11,61, 2 , 00•17041 ' F ort gALIj. ; Ito thus Coil flitsenfogi o .tAksp, out'ottldaold ln PAU trade, at SI.U9 partun st 'Ards of . 1000t70 • ' • 11.131.411%. - -VOR UM Mil =I , 4 To Qui. taut A Lange Line of A I'A:W QUOTATIONS 1111_k_1116 0114 , 4,1111.1 T .03111111 T PIIIL/IIFLPIII A C L 0 'l' 11 S 'I weetla, atiudte, Cheviots, &c J 1 EstQblished 1847 i4RDWAREe'SAPBS, — C o ARLISLE. HARDWARE HOUSE! BATON. , : I J. P. I D. D. SAXTON • • • ' Fl. SAXTON 6. CO., 1:7 ) N 0.15 EAST MAIN.STRIIIIST, Carlisle, Pa., Drab rs tu IMPORTED d tMEWCAN ITARDIVARE, Bull‘lll4, /!.dekceplt;i, FPI wiLig abd 11411.DWARE! lIARGIXAIW! -HARDWARK :NOTICE We hoceitils.thiy toisoctutell with oa lu bugioNa D. B. SAXTON. The firm will gall *motions, on before, If. Faxtm & Co., - 11eltovIng a short credit la to the mutual bouent of all portico, we hoeu,iherefore, coueludod to adopt a eredit of three months to responsible .partleo, at which thuee our bills will be renderedola : January, April, July, and .October, whou tattles:neat will be made. . Thankful for past patronage, and soliciting a cult t 'nuance' oltflit aro &vista,' I ; , We remain rexpectfully, 11. SA XTPN & CO N. 8.-01,1 Ora kr' mail sbull rocalroas prompt at tention, and witl,bo mid at a. lbrir.ratpiaa_lolclfrered lu pereon . GJRII7I MILLER 8 BOWERS' HARDWARE STORE, 20 NORTH HANOVER STREET, = WE would respectfully call the /uteri tint, of - the public to our recoutly replecleh• ea STOCK pv HARDWARE maklog it cow oue of the lerrest lo Cumberland Valley and corgeistior lo part of HAMMERED AND itOI,I,ED I TZ, ‘ O,, N BURDON'S HORSE b11U69, NUlt WAY RODS BLACKSMITHS', wauoN MABERS',COACII MA N NNW AND CANdneNTER TOOLS, if VILDIW MATERIAL 'Saddlery } —Puenl CAbluet,Makersi Undertaken, and - -Coseti- Makors MATERIAL nal., Fhovels, York., Rakes, to Rdpers for McCORMICII2/3 ItEAPICII cbastantly on band: We are constantly In receipt of goodS Creel from the manufacturers and are able to fur. nleh country merchant. at Philadelphia and Now York priori aar:GOODS delivered to all parts of the town free of eharga, WILCOX & GIBBS' SE WIN G MA CHIII'L+, We have sicured ,tbo Agency of the 'Wilcox 8. Gibbs' Setting Machine, a little family arrangement no one looms willing to do without after having seen one in operation.. The Wilcox k Gibbs' I. a Wright Thread Idachlue, and claims superiority over all Double Thread Machines, In the following particu lars: It is simpler, and less liable to get out of re pair; It is cheaper:" it tuns with lose nobs; It rune easier; it runs falter; It boa the best device for pro• -venting the wheel from running backward; it re. quires lase mechanical skill to operate it; it requires lore time and instruction to learn to me It ; It is the most certain and reliable In Its operations; Its needle is straight and lees liable to be broken than carved ono; the needle le encored in its place by on Ingeniously patented device which renders it self-adjusting, no that neither skill nor experience aro required in arranging it; it sews directly from the spool, thus doing away with the MIMIue opera tion of re•wlnding the thread for adjustment in the shuttle; it makes the Wilcox k Gibbs', or " twisted loop stitch ' a stitch original with this machlue, and made by an other; the imam is mole elastic nod stronger than the Lock Mit eh; theme= le the most even and beantlfrilt the seam le always self fastened thus avoiding 'a 'reversible feed ; its tension Is more simple and more ea.lly adjusted; it la more speedily changed from one kind of work to another; It does beautiful embroidery; It has the best hemmer; It hes the beat filler; It hair the beet braider; it hes the bait Lett. The 'Wilcox k Gibbs has been in, the market for a little more than eight years, during which time upwards of sixty thousand have been made and sold, a. number be fifty per cent larger than were mid orally Doable Thread Machine In tho same dumber of its earliest year.. Such success Is mulliclent to warrant the seise( this Machine wherever it has an agency, without the doubling evidence of testimonial., of which there are enough to 1111 up the columns in thalami, These MAchinee.are on exhi bition at our store, NO.' 20 NORTH WANCTICI STREET, CARLII3.I.4i, whore they moy bo examined, and thoy Will take great ptooeeoo It. explaining anything relating to It, ' HILLER t BOWERS, 26 North Hanover .trout, InJubrifs Carlisle, Pit„ ' Stoves (ilia Tinware. EXCELSIOR STOVE AND TIN-WARE NI: PORT ET .14 Tim undersigned would resputtfully Inform the citizens et enr.lels and vlclnitys that ho still carries on din STOVA AND . TINIVATtIi .11USINReft, , I - ell Ite . trurioul iee ., ll : aa . 114 Aganry thr the following popular stovim C• • . Parlor and Office -,9tovoa, Morning Glory, kOriiing Light, Parlor noator, Pallor Liglit, ' • • ' ' ' • 'Light Homo, togother with a v'Arloti ot 0001 C S2'9VE.B. 'ccimbinatiou Gattnop,,' ' • Eurolia, " • ' ME Regulator, Niagara, FrOasnOtatp* aud FlraboaNlStoveo; bolo prepared to furnteh at the lowort'irtarket rates. • „ Stove Itepairing promptly,attended to: Itootlog, Spouting, and Jobbing oxecntod in 'tlie mod mitts factory 'noun's, . •- TINWARI4, of every description constantly on hand, ox made to order, at renewable' peelr. . • . Having none but experienced workmen gmployeab 'ho hOpea by si clove - attention to 'balances to seance the public patronage. _Yllepiember 1.1.4) Vacs, le; wB9T MAIN 9TRHCf. " • • . . PAUWIL A. 414irDi. .-Jat?°l 7o V • - :Ton-EhiPlßE'm UTUAL BM ,U.NEX/131PLED 1 I= TILE SFIRE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, , . . OF NEW YORJ, Mil in the Arai Fifteen Months of Its existence huts issued OVEIt SOETY•PIVP IWNDRED Pomona • • • IRSIMIXG OVEIt $8,000,000.00 and taking in Premiums $000,000.00, being the largest eommencoment business ever done by any company In the *mid I • TUN REASON 3'oll IT Ordinary wbole-lifo Foliate. dm, absolutely non forfeitable from payment of first asional premium. - 11peelal In.umnoe non-fortnltable Attar two onnant payment. '.AII pollcla ineonteatablo for onual mopes, arid obsoletely Ineonteatible after two arumel premium.. All rittrlettone upon travel and residence removed, nod no, permits ratialred. .Ne accumulation of intermit an Loans or Reforrod ' , runtime, and no Int:roam, of annual raymenta ou any claw of policioe.- Unetitird of tho premium leaned to the party in. ored, If donirek and no Note required. PlWands on ilea - progressive pht, este also epee the guarantee lutenist Ole. Bustuovs of tile oorupauy conducted on tha Mutual Plan. Poll.ulmplo null fair Ist Itl provielous Inc . onteStabllity of Policies. It Is the purpoeo of The Empire to fnifill all Its sontracle;tho midgese of which Is that its Wiry has no convenient refuges by means of which it Can serape a just domoild. Prosiin fraud - on the put of the insured:olf always Itivaildate a polloy. Also .sulelde, If committed pre sione to the payment of the sewed annual premium.; pr death caused by engaging In anj specially hazardous busluom within the first. IWO years. But after the expiration of two year., the policy- will be hold incontestable for all causes except fraud. Non-Forfeiture of Lifo Policies. 9 No policy of insurance with eentlnuotta payment, for life will be forfeited or become void by the non payment of premiums thereon, until the full paying power of the premiums have been exhouated. The language of the policy lo; "`,That If my premium after the test annual pre mium shall have been paid, ellen not bo paid un the day when duo, and the said tnsured shall, within thirty days thereafter, give notice In writing of Ina bility to pay the same, and of a desire that said policy shall be continued la forcer under the following condithaw. Titan and,,in - such case this policy .111111 not be forfeited Cr become void by the nost.payment of the said premium dno thereou„until Ada- the expiration of a period, to he determined al follow., to wit: The net value of this pulley when the pre mium because; dm shall be determined by actuarial calculation, and after deducting front ouch net Tido. the Leans upon sold policy :Incarnated by dividends, sod any indebtedness to tl Company, four-fifths of :What remains shall be considered a net single premium of temporary insurance, and this policy shall be condi:swain force during the term for which it will insure, according to the age of the party at tbo time of the lapse arils. premium. . Example; of the NOMPorfeitable Plan of the " Empire." Algraefixerty insured, CA. Ordinary , whole.life One annual,pretolunr will cantinas the policy In force 3 Tait!, and 3 days. - tsra'sistOsaftraralnsila-will , cantinne.the.hulfiy. force 4 years and 12 days. FM Three annual nremlume will ountlillee ilea policy In _ force. o,yearti c anil77_daya. Dour annual premium. will continue the policy lu force 0 year. and 46 dry., Five annual premium■ will eontiuue the pulley 1• forme 10 ywlrs and 36 days. etc., ate., cla - 4 -OFF G. Hilton Seribuor, President George W. Smith, Vice Presi dant. 11111 Sidney W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel 1-1, Waters, Actuary. Thomas K. Marcy, M. D., iMedi 'cal Examiner. Everett Clapp, Clapp, Superintendent of - • Ag,eneies. THE TESTIMONY OF THE PRESS Tho Empire to a popular tustitutlor, managed by reliable mon, on sound business principles, and Is 4011.111 ml at a vori .early day to stand ehoulder to if moulder with the oldest eompanlos of Its chsrnetor In the soonntry. Ile orlonn and directors " mean business," and have oi-ganleed with the VIM of establishing a model laslllutles.-21". r. hftpend. tut, January 20, 1170, "This coutplay lir n gnat wore.; itie mina of üblo, eoouomicrtl, and reliable Inctsvigau{slat. Tito Empire Las uo ouperior Ea the oouotry."—Bosfon Po,a. , "The lauccond or illo litifilka bus boom unsurpikeise,l . —Trarrler. r • . "TLn timpirii will attract olio eoutemplutlng p.lfu Insurauco."— Watchman and Re. f Irak, ' "guying/4 lu this COWL/dal Y. we feel n just pri to lo•tho giant elleol.ll It Ix .• Au evulloit Herald. .1" -- `: • • "A wiry anneessall Comp ny."—euzigregationaliel "Tire Moira - klutnel 'ls'.unsurpseend: The men oonnootett wltk It nro,''for, thoail who know them, a onltleluot renosumendullou of 'the Company."—The Nation, "It b with peetillar pleasure that we hpaak bf thin now essolidate for pubile faier: "yl'e knew many Yerkett Ante Ma rmellt eat bf the a onspany. Wo know him to be a lean of energy, of character, of superior, business ability, and above all else, a sueoeserni man in wbatoVer,he ainlettakee. The truoh ti, the Com. patsy has adopted the beet improvement. of the day *lts oripinaptlau."-.Veto l Mgiand huttratica Ga. Superior, GRO. 13. 13M10, AGIIIIT FOE -cluanborivaul,. Parry, and Juniata CCitin. • - eon. - -•-• • . OFFIek WITII , , Ju. , , , SI lfQ.l~ Dry Goods, Carpels; de. MO FALL AND-WINTER OPENING TO•DXY- AT TIM CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. =I DRESS GOODS. Client Bwistu. from late AUCTION SALES, Is .Nol' York aud;Pltilndelybla ASTRACAN CLOAKING CLOTHS, CARACCLA. CLOAKING °LOTUS SEAL SKIN CLOAKING CLOTUS, LXTItA BEAVER OLOAKINGS Blue, Bruwn, Purple mud Black VELVETEENS, SHAWLS! SHAWLS! iTliBl -. FURS . ' FURS: \ The Iltra and Choapost in town A gral4 'tarsal° lo all klnde of Colorpd awl Ina.: lILA ETSI ETB! Flannels, Flannels, Flannels, relt whlrts, iraolouts,l Otitis, the latg.t it,torttneut at Ma lottimt CLOTHS AND CASSINERES, 0 VP:II-C:0.4 TING S, the I rvent stkuk in !l.'s, LI. fat Ulu 1 , 1 we. one munch ay. =I I=l :sex hityle, of Mil. Break teat Shawlc Children*. Cloak., Seals. Soli* Tie. and everything eleo In tLe Notion Lino. - CARP ETSI CARPETS! Floor Oil-eloya, Table Oil-Clotl s, Druggets, Mattings, Rugs, &c. , - .• at.sortanent off suey Pruggy 114, Du nut fall to gine us a call, as we can glee you all better bargains than you can get anywhere elae, In all kinds of Dry Goods and Carpet,. LEIDICEI & MILLER. N 0.2 NAZI' MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, YA 171.70 • N W DRY GOODS STORE DLII(E & BURIC.IIOI,DER I= Below the Car9isle Depotik Him Jett retweed &vie N Yu, k with en satire , = Our goody hard beau inlectod r Ith the gioute4t care and lupoint of bnauty and cheuptu.reeranot iro .r rolled. We Invite every one to 0.110 tuttllllipeCt 011 r Qllol,e stock of good. You will rind et •ry t,rioty and its le of goods the rourkote ntNrd, In Dross Goods, Clutha, Cassimeres, Shawls, CIN= = = Silk Epi,tyliii.s = I= Eniperst C'futA2, _Vcrinos. and ahotre and 011ie MRS FURS .Qiir stook' of Yore enemde ■nylhlng to p lot of Lesaiy of dulels, aoS6wuesi urquality,"abd NiV Norio marked them down to lower prices then hay evor been offered In Carlisle. We purchase tide Moak from the largeet nod beA House In New Ypsk.• We haveloade n cholc• selection of CLOSIIS AND CASF3I3II:ItEg, to which wo inrite 'Ch's eepeclal attention of young end old „Y./ Isere selected some choice patterns of NOLOY CASSIIIHAES, particularly adapted to young 111011. {Yo bare evety thing In DOMEST es Dfuslins, Flannels, Printa, Blankets, Tlekings, Coverlets, • II • • 'Counterpane,: Balmorabr, jurn!turo Checks,' &o LADIES'. AND DENT'S .DNDERIVNAR of all kindir A few ortbe advantagie of buying goods from)]. are, Ire internam entire • • • . • NEW STOW E OW GOODS TO SELECT W&031, • wkleb hare been bought tor cash; and we wtll allow no cue to poderkell •. • „ ; , • ifo extend a cordial 'lnvitation to all tu4ll and s peoua before making your purehosen, as ere think we sax, eller anti* Inducement,. ; Respect/Unit,' VIIIC)1 ft ItIIIABOLNII4, cdotTO Hop land's Gerinan Medicines. 1870 HOOFLAND'S , GERMAN MEDICINES; IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hooflaud's. Podophyllin.Pill, 110.0FLAND'S GREEK OIL =I A Bats, withiwt A icoh•A i,. 41pii:N J an y Ufa. Is different trout all others. It le compoewl of the pure Juices of situ) principle or Reels, Herbs, and Birks (or as medicinally termed, extracts.) the worth less or.iuert portions of the ingredients not' being use . In oneTßtre - ortlibi Bitters - there is contained ati much medicinal- virtue as will be found in several ,gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Roots, dm., tisid in thia Bitters are grown in tier, many, their vital principles extracted in that country by a odes tine Chumist and forwarded to the manu factory in this city, whore they are compounded and bottled. Containing no spirituous ingredients, this Bitters le free from the objections urged against bit other. ; no des:re for stimulant, eau be induced from their use, they cannot teaks drunk:ode, and cannot, under any circumstances, hula any bet 0 beneficial uffeet. 11 . 00FL_4ND'S.' (JERMAN TO We. compounded for ann. , net inclined to ex Intim bitter,., cud is hitonded for use lu cam u N hen mein alcoholic utimulaut ie required In connection 'nth the Tonic grupertibs of the Bitters Each bottle of We Topic coutl.lias "ago bottle of the Bitten., , ono billed with pure cant. Crux Ruin, and ,fiavor , d In Buch a miniuer that the ....tamale ',Wen n. of tic itten , Is overcome, totalling a preparation highly egreeable 011,1 111C.11.11t in the palate, and anal al I, I ng the medicinal virtueu of the Bitter.. The price of the Tonic is El per bottle. which many bervons think too ie il. They must. tali,. into ....Monition that the stimulant wont I. gatar,,uteed io be of a pine quality, A pr or article tould be furnished at a heager price, but le it not better to pay a little more and have a good article? Aen Webb,' pr, ',trait lon shiauld contain none but the boil ingredients, and they who expect to obtain?'.' cheap eompound most certainly be cheated. They are the Greatest Known Remedies Liver Complaial, Jaundi,r, and all disossea licking from a lli,ordrrod Stomach, or Impurity of tho Blood. Itoad tho folloxing symptoms: Con.tipatit n Flat ul Poi hem of 1.1: Aridity of the Stomach, Llbgnit for Fund, Fo scar Eructations, Sink! of -the :Stomach, Swimming of the Hood, }laded or DB:Dealt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chok ingor,Suffocating Seneations when in a Lying Pos ture Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before. the Sight, Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness of are Skin and Eyes, Delwin the Side, Bock. Chest, Limbs, ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, mid U rent Drprossion of Spirits. All Stage lit dicato Disease of the Liver ur Digestive Organs men blued with Impure blood. - Thu use of the Bitter. or TUtlit, IEI li .L.Oll cause the abuse symptoms to disappear, nod the patient will Lec“uie ssud idol i.will hp G It EEK 011 Lighlkiny Cure for all Kinth of Pubis and AAel. At/piled Rxternally.—lt ill cure all hi tilt ur Point null Arises, ouch as Rheumatism, Neu rulgit, Touthuche, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, ill ust Into; Headaches. Pains In the Rack end toces, Pains In the Joins,/ ur Limbs, Stings of Inserts, Itlngtverine, etc. Tukuu lulerually.—lt will care Kidney Cciaplal Ells, llaekselies, Sick liettJaelie, Cello, D)soutery, Mar. rill. I, eilolent Infatituni, Cholera. blurb us, Crew pti, and Palm; In the Stomach, Serer and Ague, Ilcalkbe, Colds, Asthma, etc. P 0 1) 0 P If Y L L 1 N, Fins, and Olt SUBSEITUTt: Pint .NINRCUItY Notions Dr.e, de nice The most powerful, yet . innocent, I'Ni:hi Sliv-tts.,ll.lllotrr.S . It le oot ta,ceevary to token handful of there. 1111,, to produce the deelred effect; two of theft, itct.qulckly and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, Stomach. and Bowels of alHutpurltloe. The principal InAredlent Poilophy Mu, or tho Alcoho.lo Extract of Man , drake, w lit Is hy many Halos more ' Powerful, Acting, and Searching; than. tho Mundrako Melt. Ha - Pacoliar t,ction I. upon the-Liver,- cleaning- it-speodily -front structiolut, with nil ihe power of Mercury, yet ffre (coin the Norioua rueults at ;lulled to tho ilev ot that minoral. lon all tllsonara, lu which .the non of a untliartle In Indicated, i1f.113 )ylll giro entire antleiraallou In overy 0800. E=MME In cuvre of tiritr Complaiht, Dyspephilu, and no• treme Costlvenees, Dr. Ilooflund's (lemon Bitters or Tonic should be used in connection altL the Pills. The tonic effect of the Bitters or Tonic builds up the system. The Bitters or Tinkle puritise the Blood, strengthens the nerves,,ro‘utates the Liver, and given strength, energy, and vigor. Reap your Bowels activo with the.Pilld, and tone hp the system with Bitters or Toule,`sud no disease can retain its hold, or coon assail 'you, 4 'lhest .medicines aro cold by all Druggist. nod Dealers in modielnes‘overywhere.. Recollect that it is • G T RMA 'N REMEDI E-8, that' ars so Universally used and highly it'.l4 , mended; and do not allow the bruggist to' hidden you to take anything also that 110 may say is just as good, becalm he makes a larger profit on it. These Aslantlles will bu sent by Express to any locality, upon application to the Principal 011ioo, at the CIERMANMEDICINI. STORE P II 1. I, A D PrIG P II 1A CHAS. M.,EVANS, RoniisAy.C. JAOlO3O3i ACO Those Rom alea lira for Bali . N9' Draggisio, Stora• kooponi, and Media!no Dalin ; evoryarhtro through• out tq United Otatem,Vaudap, South Amorlei, and ho.tfoot .And4o, fidec7D-ly lii Iloojiand's German _Mac, IMILIZI Dy pepsia Ne I' CO U 8 Dehilily, Disease of the Kidneys, Of .171i:S'k7/1; liti‘ard I II b, n the Staituch, Lilt. 11011FT.AND'S =I li= bid Cathartics known Dlt. 1100FLAND'S OM, Anon 'BTRBIET; Proprietor .Stoves, .712rti'are and ,Pumps G RAND . • - or THE PALL CAMPAIGN 1311,INESMITH Sc lIUPP, NO. 62 AND 64 NORTH HANOVER:STREET, TIN ANDSHICEDIRON WORKERS, arid dealera in Cook, Parioratta every rarity of I • HEATING STOVES. The subscribers, having recently erected a commo dious store room, adjoining their old stand, affording increased facilities for heathen, nro now prepared to furnish their patrons and the public generally with every article in their line, on the most accommo dating terms. With a large nod varied assortment, to which additions, nro constantly made, they feel confident that in quality nod price they nro ahead of all competition. PARLOR STOVES, COOK STOVES, OFFICE STOVES. This department of their stock is unacelled for 'artistic design,luperior finish, and simplicity of arrangement, among which may he mentioned the pUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, SUNNY SIDE Dounn: ovEs BARLEY NOBLE COON, and NOVELTY PAR LOA COOK with u variety of other Cook Eton cu null known fot their Aceellonce. I= of all Nod., locludlog.,(1, 4dlolo nt44l NATIONAL BASE BURNEIt'S,., If you want an Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical Stove, If you want a Powerful Heating Stove, If you want a Perpetual Fire Keeping Stove, cull and examine our sloe!, N 0.., Imi aILI tied Omo ORIENTAL ISOTnfL A-ST. whit i.irer,il,lt, uuc and oL eu ORIENT . AI. I' -1111,0 R II EATER, E=l!l2l=tltl =I 15=1 BASE BURNERS, 'l% ith nsaortis4ent tot I= =EI I= I.lini•fi and J.tp,tl,. tl, 'Pullet Ware • Cash and Deed Boxes Bread, Calce, and Sugar Boxes, EIIiVCK and Porks Spoon's of all kinds, Ladles, Lantems, Coal Buckets, Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought. Ina] IV., Shari,'. and Tongs, Coal owl Flour Hot uo, Flat Ira.; Brooo Kott co, Y riot Lc., L4.,-1.4., outtarttolug.-a--lusgo-atnal_aatoorloto,.... ourtioelit to which we Jut Ile the .Lltewialt at buytlro. \Ve ore uluo preportol to furu oh Pumps fur Ci6terus and,Deei) Wells, and hate for Kale the coleb,ateo SVIJO PUMP, \l . ..ranted genuine. • , Conehintly on hand FIRE. 1111ICK AND REPAIEY rolt BTOVES ER=l attended to promptly rind On 1,1111101121b1e termd M"'0111 -- Srorex tirken 17: FreTra nue Thankful for tho tuttronago Iterotof,ro to. too of on tib Me are determined, by Increarod rht, merit a rout tnuanco of It, tool reapectfully tole th tothlie to callfUntl examine fur thetnaulve, RHINESMITII % Rupg, Nos. 62 and 64, NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA ESE COMFORTS OP 110;11E I= = O'er uhiantaln and moor, though a e over inay ro Our lieurtit turn with floolnie, luck to that Stove Where no out all lust a Inter, n warming um tore, And fond InenCry ecstatic, bark Its old time rep, Stove, Stove, Buse-Burnlng, Stove, There's no Stove lino thee, Amer:eon Stove Forced to oulT.lr by auother, ue qiiirkly repine, 0, g: ye me the American: that I, the shrine, About a bleb we all gather an pleasant and coat, And keep oumelyescomfortablo way down to our Pc Stove, Stove, A Illerleall Stove, Thereto no Steve 1 lke thee, Saw- St. llnd T Shoves placed before mo he te:ct by my cheic, 11,r the " Arncrieen Becce•licircier" cul:o l mthly uty voice, Fur with tho cool in quill Laing out !Ito heat And It.t.)p )on warm and plotoant ELM, to your ft &wen, Stove, montlorful St a.. Tlturd'it 110 Si to Itito IL.•r. An a l un Slot, For sal.,nt WM. PRIDLEVS STOVE STORE O.K . EAST LOU THEIt eTREET, itt the real or Altaelty 3 liuih..i Cc Vat - altars Rooms, IVltern 700 4.011 thd ea ...wits.. of guodr sod] as F11111:11.06, Ranges, Cook Stoves, - .Office, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, of nil dot/. Iptiono. tugraier with TIN AND SILEETIRON WARE of oil kinds. and at as loss prior.. fur Cala, a. any ill town. = 'satin kinds cloud a 11l 11.(11CSA and desculch ' Cull and ins hero, well:Mug ulhowhore, = I=l TUE OT,I) ESTABLISIIF,I) STU): E AN 1) T WARE •tiT olt R TAMES McGONIGAL, NO. 8L 4.)UT11 HANOVER STREET, (,1d ql/tir evry Stovvo I= After an experienco of over thirty ytiqh In the Stove rdid Tinware buElness, to Carlisle, Ito 'under aignod fools confident that Ida recommendation of Stores boa ronie weight with iko coMninnit.r. Ile note °flora tho relobruted EMPIRE'GAS BURNEJL which ha fools sallidled Is the best Ilantillurner in the market. It Is handeome, throwing a olieerful light around the room; there are no clinkers 01011 with tho-worst comet; the hoot is reflected to the floor and etrikos the feet Instead of the fare; the gas Is entirely consumed ; all duet le cannel off by a hooho pipe; it ban ventilating damper by which roman they, theyhe kept thoroughly ventilatll l ! and it premieres Li an great heat front small it quan ty of coil litany •Itivo ever offered to the nubile. • ' . • lie oleo ofTere.the , "Cory Light,' mrrtthe " Beacon Light," both Base nurture, highly recommended by all who have mod thorn. All titer Base burners iti o insured for' three )cafe, and if - thoy do not work satisfactorily may ha returned. Also the following wolf known , ✓ - COON STOVES: Ninuod; Ircinsides, - Farmer, Ditunontt Slato, and others. Thole are ail warranted and may be returned if.uneatbibactory. thindrada of them ba i ro boon put up •by Inn In tide conituunity, and th tr popularity la uniroreal. dll thorn Stores may bo mean at thy oalublieli niontirmi_referencoa onn be given to niallen nein • •o SPOUTING AND ROOTING; • nttended to - rn town or emtuiry. - • Ropairhis don, On short JAMEI lIVIORICUA No. Vlpontl7 giniong atr,et. goootroom Liites'of Travel. READING} RAIL 11,94 D. WINTEIt A RM.% NO 1:INIENT: Mqnday, Ndvembey 21, 1870 GREAT TRUNK LINE PROM TILE North and North-West for Philadelphia, New' York, Reading, Pottsville, Tatbaqua, Madam', Shamokin, Lobanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, raiz, Laneastor,` Co lumbia, &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows : At 3:10, 8:10, 10:50 a m, and - 2:50 p to, connecting' with similar trains on Ponnaylvanin Railroad, and arriving at.. New York at 10:10 5. in., 3:50 5:50 and 10:00 p to, respectively. Sleeping Cars accou, parry the 8:10 a at train without change. Returning: Leavo Now York at 5:00 a m, 12.00 noon, and 5:00 p m, Philadelphia, at 8:10 a• rn, and 3:30 p m. Sleeping Cars accompany the 5:00 p.th train from New York, without charge. leave Harrisburg for Reading. NW:villa, Tama qua, blirtersvillo, Ashland, Shamokin; Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8:10 a m, 2:60 and 4:05 p m, stop• pin; at Lebanon and principal Vhty statiorra; the 4:00 p m train connecting for Philadelphia, Pottevil le and Colurritia, only. For 'Pottsville, Sclorylktil Haven and Anburn eta Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, lusvu Harrisburg at 3:45 p m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Rending for Allentown, Easton, and New York, at 5:00,10:30 m, 12.45 noon, and 4:45 p nr. Returning, lenvo Now York at 9:00 a 51, 12:00 noon and 5:00 p m, and Allen town at 7:20 a In, 12:25 noon, 2:55, 4:20 and 8:45 p in. Way P leaves aasenger Train Philadelphia ut 7:30 a m, con:faking with similar train ou East Ponnayl vania Railroad, returning from Strolling at 0:20 p m, EtoPPing at all statione. , Lease Pottsville at 0:00 a m, 6in13:10 p rn,lleindon at 10:15 rt m, Shamokin._ at 5:10 -and 11:20 am, /Lair. lend, at 7:05 a m, and 12:50 noon, Maharroy City, at 7:51 a nn, and 1:30 p m, Tamaqua, at 8:33 a in, turd 2:40 p In, for Ph:lmielphirt, New York, Reading, Har rixburg, &a. Loavo,Pottavlllr pia S,ltuvllclll and Siniguidianna Railroad, at 8:15 a in, 1 , ,r llarriblitfrg, and PG:Uti noon fur l'ino Gray° and Trenmnt. Reading A ecommothrtion Train leaves Pottsville at 5:40 a m, passes Reading at 7:30 n m, arriving at Philadelphia nt lu:20 am. Returning, leaves Phlll4- dolphin at 4:15 p ni, rnca lug Reading at .7:25 p m , nr living at Pottsville 01 9:10 p en. ;Pot tstown Accommodation Train leaves Pottetuwa at 7:1.10 a m returning leaves Philadelphia at 4:00 Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7:30 1, in, and 6:15 pm , for Ephrata, Limit, Lanearter, lumhiaote. . " Pt rkiomen Railroad trains learoPerklomen J e- Ihn at 7:45, 0:00 a al, 3:00 anti 5:30 p m returning, leavoSeliwepltsville nt 700, S:2O a m, 12:00 noon, nud 4:40 p at, r 'meeting with similar trains uu Reading Railroad. Uulebtoolidale Rollout"d trains lea cc Pottstown et 1,11.1 tt ni, and 0,20 p nt, .returning, lola° Mt. Pious. ant ott 7.00 nod 11:25 n m. , cot.nieting with tinillut rains on Ito:Wing Itnilro."l. , Cheater 1 alloy Railroad Heine leave Bridgeport at 8:30 a m, nod 2:05 and 5:02 p m ; returning, Hai Downingtown at 0:35 n tu, 12:15 noon, and 5:16 p m ColllloCling tralue_oultauding-Railroad., On Sundays: Leay.e New York at 6:011 Jun, Halla deiplt fa, trEB:ooh tu, and :T:PS - p m , (the 8:01.1a to, train tanning only to Reading,) leave Pottsville at 6:00 a m; leave Harrisburg at 2:10 a no, and 4:05 p to: leave Allentown at 8:45 p zu; leave Reading, at 11l a m, and 18:05 p nt, for Ilarrieborg at 5.10 a to. in: Nero York, and at 8:40 am, and 4.25 p m , tot Hilt adulphla. COlll4lll tation, 3111 cage, Season, School and Exec/- lon tleWe'ts, to and front all points at reduced rate... Baggage ellecked,through ; 111111‘11,1 rat II da ;Slowed each pasistfter, G. A: NICOLLS, Gun. Stifi't Rvading, Po., N..s. 21, ISM pENNSYLVANIA RAILBOA WINTER TIME T:11;1.1 Eight Trains (Daily).to and from Phila delphia and Pittsburg; and Two Trains Daily to and from Eris (Sundays excepted). DECE3II3 Elt I 0, A FFER mON DA Y, INTO, Pu. eliet l'oitinit of, the Pi nu.) Is an Railroad vion, to ti depart finio Hat 111,1 arris, ant Pittsburg as 1,11. n,.. = W—Phlladelphig P.sprt , u aully . lexck-pr Nlc.tultt at ht) In., uull ut - 11%., .ti Philatlelrhut ut 7 OIL u. 3..)—Fatil lane lead. IlanHalm y, 11111 It %tap) \I. n tal )ats .1 u. , )u artis a , t IS t ICa,tlt.) p! In a' U 00 a. in, at .9 Mall I lain leaves Alt tout) (rxrrpt sturltCy I at U 00 p. m., and arrlylts at Iltutiabur); rt t.) top. tit It) 45—Cincinnati Expr,s I l.:11.1 ibluttt,lai, at 1)) IS p. nt., Hutt ,tt dual at 11'). t 1 ) 111111)ItIlt!»». at 3 10 n. ,H I:•pri.. tom a lltiri i.l,u rh . _Moil,. feTeepr sfontirrytntl 1115 it' ati , l art ti Philadelphia nt 3 25 p V—SOUT II ERN EX Plt ESS daily al 1 IN p. tn., ap,l un h r .u t )ti,St at 5 15 p. m. Harrbiblug Accolannalm lon louvreLuella .1 • 11) (Sunday ozreptrdi at 7 25 a. it., and arritta ~t liar ri :4‘rg at. 12 45 p. 711. 3 55-11arrisburg As,nknhulation Irsives burg 1%12 55p. m., and alriv , sa t -4.114:111.1d 1./I t 9 49 p 00—Lanrattter Mount Jyy. Ilarrielturg daily (except enudaytat 7 3d a. ta., and. at rives at West Philadelphia at 12 at neon. 11353371 - 4:rO T ; 14044,74:11114 , ' rledairg daily (oacopt Stitalay) at 4 351. m , /a - I,N aqc at F.rio at 7 40 R. To. Harrn -liiifg'ilidlrint. "2 '26li. arriving at 11.1 e nt 7 4il pu I:: 15—Chi:Humid CaLeraa 11,1114,111 g daily att.' 16 n. m., ntrivi.s at Altoona nt 4 Cid it. in., and arrived ut L'itt•ibure, tit 9 30 a. in. . . 4 :10—Pittsburg Exprets Irnscy Hari Wourg daily (I•wropt Sunday) at 4 30 n. ul.. arrive: at Altoona at 9 30 a. Kt., Witt-a lireakta,t, wttl.nrtl yes at Pnt•burg fit p. tn. 210—Pacific Express leaves Harrisburtrdailv at 2 10 a in.. arrives at , Altoona at 0 :II a. m , takes' breakfast and arri VeN nt Pittabors at 10 40 a. tn. Fast Line leaves II irrkburg daily (except Lauda v ) at 441 p.m., arrives at Altoona at 8 p. take'. supper and arrives'at Pittsburg at I'2o a m. Hail 'train 100151 Harrisburg daily (except Pam day) ac 1.14 p. fry, Olives ataaMtoona at 7 1 p. m . takes supper ft,ial'arrives atPitt,t lug at 1 00 a at. Way Passoug - er Train lacre9 liarrtsburg daily at S 18 a. at., arrives at Alt.). at 2 20 p u and at Pitt• Lord at 10 20 p. at SAMUEL A. BLACK. Supt. Mldillo Poona. U. It /Inn isboig U v. 24. 1570. Groceries, Pa»illy FRESH C4ROCP,BIES FRESH GROCERIES I= C'll EA P 8 'l' 0 .1? E No. SS East Pomfret Street AIIII „II) MO they tilt, a>n flash? Because tva soli graat tunount of them, s rot Fell them Thut fors. turn out stt:ch'oft en. and consequently uttr guold must be frenn. V., y.. 0 Quern.nro, Glal,ware, Slone und et,cLtly Ch. Ire Lur. of vrery cienr;ptinil Splcod and Freoll o)alete, • Sardinca, ..., , English pi, hle,, loomtni Sy rape, de, ma.l 110 Ltta ta NOTIONS. It to .I.leit. to 111011t(611 and Mod kri - YoLII .1 cod :utl parantv if it don't wait -s pot] t,• ovine llti ytlut children, us they trillion ße dealt with .the .wan • Cure ne if you wrote Lure .1 0111, C. • • ALL KINDS OF CO II NT 7? Y PR O.D U E tALL. In 01.111A4g0 fun;;,,o b, Of 0.1111 GEO. 13. HOFFMAN'S SONS, No. 88 East Pomfret Street, 10,epTIP CAIII.IBLV, r. J . Ti. 31A.FIONIII]tMER, I= CHOICE:, FAMILY ORO° EMU; VINE Qll.ll,ll'y PURE :•71,1171.1'3,4- (2u 'eh s 61 1 sina)e, 5i0304041) d, .I) , v_., Woode,4 nd UEST IittANDS OP • .VA l' L 0 1 1 J? , SALT AND PISA Ald, KINDS ON COUNTRY PIO/DUOS BOUGHT' AND SO'T,I) BOUTUIVENTTORNEtt PITT AND D)A.IEJLET SIIIEhT9 , leducf.o . Le(gther marl .Ze'an.ry SPECIAL NOTICE: C LA. Sr, B I'D I) Acollectbalpi lutorin Mak /1101.11, MR, 4ERFAITAII Otte of tho of Dailey & C 0.,) hoe hl, "day nee doted himself with them, limier limo ilrin !Mlle of 'ROBBINS, CLARK BIDDLE', anti will continuo the • WATCII,AND J.IIIW.NLItY DUALS At tho old amt. 1,124 OIiESTN.OT srlttMf • PIIILADELPITIA. Tiny nto now Offal rell111•Ki 111' . 1`. , -,n Cilolco stock of . AMERICAN AND' SWISS WATO i , - DIA IDONDS, JEWELRY, . • • STERLING SILVERWARE, • • , TABLE CUTLERY; '• ' ' ' AIA:NTEL ()LOOKS, , • ENCILDM. Y4ENCII AND'YIENNA: LEATI/ER AND FANCY GOODS. seam. . TYillo:oiaura